. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 9, 1899] the; breeder and sportsman. 183 always set back in competition by reason of the loss of an eve. Hector, a grand smooth coat, the property of Franz Frey, who also owned the fine old smooth coat bitch Bianca, who was the dam of A. J. Salazar's bitch Bianca II., a counterpart of the old matron, her son Bhyn taking many honors here this year bat now dead, much to the chagrin of Leon Greenebaum, his owner. Champion California Ber- nardo, by Duke WellingtonâTomah, a splendid young dog who was undefeated until the famous Champion Grand Master won th


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 9, 1899] the; breeder and sportsman. 183 always set back in competition by reason of the loss of an eve. Hector, a grand smooth coat, the property of Franz Frey, who also owned the fine old smooth coat bitch Bianca, who was the dam of A. J. Salazar's bitch Bianca II., a counterpart of the old matron, her son Bhyn taking many honors here this year bat now dead, much to the chagrin of Leon Greenebaum, his owner. Champion California Ber- nardo, by Duke WellingtonâTomah, a splendid young dog who was undefeated until the famous Champion Grand Master won the laurels from him in this city in 1896. Thomas H. Browne brought Grand Master out here and benched him al every show held in California for two years and never failed to annex a blue ribbon. He was by Cham- pion Hesper, out of Princess Gilda. This famous dog died two years ago; but he has left a prog- eny surviving him which will always carry his good name Grand Master II., a eon, at our last bench show won every- thing in rough coals and bids fair to rival his sire. Fred H. Bushnell is the owner of the great smooth coat Champion Le Prince Jr., who won a special for best here this year. This dog won champion honors by going against the best on the Eastern circuit of 1899 at New York, Boston, Cincin- nati, Pittsburg, St. Louis and Minneapolis. Mr. Bushnell has another nice one in that sweet little bitch Melro Sylvia, who has a good Eastern bench record. Cnas. R. Harker, of San Jose, imported Champion Melrose. Alta Millo waB brought out here by Joseph Cutten, he is one of the best headed and largest St. Bernards, we believe, that has yet come to the Coast, in condition hie weight is 225 pounds. H. H. White, of Oakland, impoited Eboracum, who was a great doe in his day, but was never seen on the bench after his arrival in California. Joseph Cutten also brought out Florence, an excellent bitch, who unfortunately lost her life at the hands of a sentinel in tha Presidio reservation


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